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Don Ott
December 6, 2002
June,
I'm sorry I was unable to pay my respects in person, but I had my own set back that prevented me from driving. Please accept my sincerest condolences to you and your family on your loss. Primo was always great guy to be around no matter what. He always had a quick wit and
a ready smile. Once again I am very sorry for you loss and my prayers are with you and your family.
Bernard Moss
December 4, 2002
Dear June: Sorry for not being there in person to pay my respects and say farewell to an old friend. My prayers and condolences to you and you family.
Marcia Capone
December 4, 2002
Our fondest memories of Primo include his humorous and laughing personality. He was never too busy to stop and say hello and visit awhile whenever he passed our house. We also enjoyed his company during social events or playing cards. His friendship will be missed by my husband and myself.
JAIME GANNON
December 4, 2002
MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY JUNEBUG
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